EDM Music
Wilza Drops Killer Tech Tune ‘U Know It Ain’t Cool Via SwingBeat Records
Wilza keeps his momentum driving forward as he drops his latest Tech House track, ‘U Know It Ain’t Cool’ via his label SwingBeat Records. A quick return following the release of his single, ‘What You See,’ Wilza now brings a fresh take on Bobby Brown’s 1980s hit ‘Don’t Be Cruel,’ offering the second single from his new Jack House swing project in which he works to revitalise the New Jack Swing genre by adding his own contemporary twist.
Taking the skills and experience he has fostered over his long-standing journey within Electronic Music, Wilza has been focussing his creative efforts on this new project; consolidating his influence from RnB and House into a cohesive style, his approach sees him offering listeners a hint of nostalgia whilst infusing refreshing energy into his productions. As he seeks to pay homage to his personal favourites from the 80s and 90s music scene, Wilza emerges with a sound that captures the essence of these influential decades while incorporating modern production techniques: the result, epitomised in this latest single, comes as dancefloor-ready music that appears poised to unite listeners with its familiar yet unique sound.
‘U Know It Ain’t Cool’ envelops the listener in a vibrant sonic landscape: starting with a steady House beat, introducing playful percussive elements, the infectious bassline joins to provide a solid foundation for the track to build against, evolving as pulsing synths, soft chordal progressions, and the vocals of the Bobby Brown original enter. By splicing the vocal lines, adding risers, and developing the rhythmic composition, Wilza elevates the funky vibes of the track, introducing fresh energy with the breakdowns and groovy drops.
Showcasing his ability to blend the past with the present, creating an auditory experience that will appeal to both long-time fans of New Jack Swing and new listeners, ‘U Know It Ain’t Cool’ appears an impactful release in Wilza’s new musical chapter as it serves to indicate his creative promise and sets the stage for future projects.
So, be sure to stay tuned to Wilza’s journey by following him across social media, diving into ‘U Know It Ain’t Cool’ today: out now and available to stream and download across platforms here.
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SIAK Teams Up With NESHR & Silvertone (US) On Infectious New Single, ‘No Phones’
Fast-rising star SIAK, alongside NESHR and Silvertone (US), deliver the techno banger ‘No Phones’ on AETERNA Records, challenging listeners to focus on the rave and put their social media away.
Delivering nothing less than the most infectious of vibes, fast-rising star SIAK has teamed up with NESHR and Silvertone (US) for the release of ‘No Phones,’ a techno banger that is set to fill dance-floors on a global scale. Oozing with energy from start to finish, each musical element combines in a manner that is hard to go amiss, whilst the track’s message as a whole, further illustrates the need to remain in the present by focusing on the raves instead of being attached to social media 24/7. From its plucking synths and phat pads, to its distinct fusion of each acts’ styles of play, ‘No Phones’ arrives on AETERNA Records, courtesy of their ‘Spotlight Vol.3’ EP, a body of work that recognises raw talent to its core, as ‘No Phones’ is more than set on taking over our community from the offset of its release!
Carving his own unique path within the electronic dance industry, SIAK is the true embodiment of an act that has dedicated his life into mastering the craft that he is so passionate about, whilst his attention to detail, most certainly helps in him standing out from all the rest. Taking over the tech/bass house scene with each of his projects, the Israeli DJ and record producer leaves no doubt to the imagination, whilst his ability of creating truly captivating beats and melodies, combined with the most electrifying of live performances, has led to recognition from the biggest of acts, as well as garnering an audience that further enhances his presence on the constant.
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New EDM Friday Releases You Cannot Miss, Nov 7, 2025
New EDM Friday is back on November 7, 2025, stacked with massive releases, including the long-awaited Anyma x Solomun ‘Till I Die’ collaboration, and the huge John Summit (Subtronics Remix).
Anyma x Solomun – Till I Die
Two titans of melodic and minimal techno, Anyma and Solomun, finally deliver their highly anticipated collaboration, ‘Till I Die’. This track is a masterclass in atmosphere, blending Anyma’s cinematic synth work with Solomun’s signature hypnotic, deep-groove sensibility. For fans of Anyma and Solomun‘s ‘Till I Die’, it’s a powerful, sweeping record built for late-night club transcendence, cementing its place as a staple in sophisticated dance sets for months to come. Anyone looking forward to New EDM Friday November 2025 will find this track a standout.
Hardwell & Dyro – Not Alone
Big room powerhouse Hardwell teams up with fellow Dutch producer Dyro for ‘Not Alone’, an explosive mainstage anthem. Built on a foundation of huge, driving basslines and a soaring, uplifting vocal hook, the track radiates raw, festival-ready energy. ‘Not Alone’ is a testament to the enduring power of classic progressive house blended with modern, sharp production, guaranteed to ignite any dance floor, particularly anticipated for New EDM Friday in November 2025.
John Summit ft. Inéz – Crystallized (Subtronics Remix)
The most anticipated remix of the year is finally here! Subtronics applies his iconic, raw bass signature to John Summit‘s ‘Crystallized’ featuring Inéz. After igniting massive crowd reactions at major festivals like Austin City Limits and Lost Lands, the official release channels an insane amount of energy, blending the track’s striking vocals with earth-shattering sound design. This is the “collab we didn’t know we needed,” and it delivers a definitive, genre-bending festival moment, right in time for New EDM Friday November 2025.
KLAXX, San Holo – i feel ALIVE
Breakthrough artist KLAXX teams up with bitbird boss San Holo for ‘i feel ALIVE’, the latest single from KLAXX’s forthcoming debut album. The track is a cathartic and cinematic adrenaline rush, weaving distorted vocals, chopped rhythms, and pop-punk inspired guitar riffs into a high-octane electronic anthem. It’s an expressive journey that fearlessly blurs the lines between hyperpop, rock, and bass music, making it a highlight release for those following New EDM Friday November 2025.
Phatwell – Let’s Go To Mexico
Swedish producer Phatwell shifts gears and delivers a sun-drenched, sophisticated club track with ‘Let’s Go To Mexico’. Moving away from his signature progressive house sound, this record expertly blends uplifting, energetic house with melodic techno tones. For anyone who enjoyed Anyma Solomun Till I Die, the result is a vibrant, evocative groove that instantly transports the listener to a seaside set in Tulum, perfectly capturing that desirable, free-spirited Mexico vibe, just in time for New EDM Friday November 2025.
WHIPPED CREAM – life
WHIPPED CREAM unveils her powerful and emotionally charged single, ‘life’. Showcasing her versatility as a producer, songwriter, and vocalist, the track blends elements of stutter house and melodic house with her signature hypnotic rhythm. ‘life’ is an intimate yet club-ready sonic experience, which the artist shares is about “heartbreak and hope colliding”, a beautiful, fragile reflection on human connection set to a breathtaking soundscape. This release is among the compelling new releases for New EDM Friday November 2025.
G Jones & Eprom – Slamming Keys
The architects of bass music’s avant-garde, G Jones and Eprom, reunite for ‘Slamming Keys’, the first single from their forthcoming ‘Disk Utility’ EP. This track is a mind-bending collision of rhythm and texture, blurring the lines between experimental bass and breakbeat. With glitching synths and seismic low-end, ‘Slamming Keys’ transforms sound-system complexity into pure, warped catharsis, marking New EDM Friday in November 2025 as a landmark release date.
Nostalgix & Kyra Mastro – Holy
Multi-dimensional artist Nostalgix returns with the electrifying single ‘Holy’, featuring the euphoric vocals of Kyra Mastro. The track is an irresistible mix of her signature punchy low-end rhythms and shimmering melodies, standing as an anthem of liberation and renewal. ‘Holy’ marks the ignition point of Nostalgix’s bold new evolution, driven by creative freedom and a fierce, authentic spirit, adding to the excitement for New EDM Friday November 2025.
Gentlemens Club – Only You
UK bass-music heavyweights Gentlemens Club drop a taste of their highly anticipated ‘Originals EP’ on Deadbeats with the track ‘Only You’. Drawing from their deep roots in dub reggae influences and sound clash energy, the trio delivers a genre-blurring cut that seamlessly merges dubstep, jungle, and UK sound system culture. It’s a bold declaration of their creative evolution and raw, boundary-pushing sound, perfectly poised for New EDM Friday November 2025.
Honorable mentions:
Afrojack & R3HAB – Louder For The People
Anti Up – I Cannot
Argy (UK), Amaru – Gen Z Math
Blasterjaxx, AntoNetta – Hijo De La Luna
Charlotte de Witte – Charlotte de Witte (Album)
CloudNone – LOST TAPES (Album)
Dannic, Robin Aristo – Lose Control
Diplo, Local Singles feat. Jem Cooke – Life Me Up
DJ Snake – Nomad (album)
Excision, Sullivan King, From Ashes to New – Adrenaline
Gabry Ponte, Marie Vaunt – Hooked on the Bassline
Ghost Stories (D-Block & S-te-fan) – Felt The Ghost
Harris & Ford x Outsiders x DJ E-Maxx – Hardcore Junky
Hugel, SOLTO (FR) – Jamaican (Bam Bam)
Illenium & Ryan Tedder – With Your Love
John Summit ft. Inéz – Crystallized (Subtronics Remix)
KURA – White Ferrari
MORGANJ, Wave Wave – Push It
Nicky Romero, Steve Aoki – Higher Off The Ground
Nostalgix ft. Kyra Mastro – Holy
Paul van Dyk & Aly & Fila – Is This Only a Dream? (A Dreamstate Anthem)
RayRay – Feeling Better
Reinier Zonneveld, Joel Beukers, Dikke Baap – JEKKO
Ryos, Jarred – Fourth Dimension
Solomun & Anyma perform Till I Die together
Switch Disco feat. Neve – Breathe
The Chemical Brothers – Block Rockin’ Beats (Don Diablo Remix)
Utah Saints, Matt Guy – Something Good
Vidojean X Oliver Loenn, Nitefreak – Wherever You are
WHIPPED CREAM – life
William Black – The Shadow Realm (LP)
EDM Music
Daft Punk Lives On: Guy-Man Rumored to Go Solo as Bangalter Returns to the Decks
After years of silence, both halves of Daft Punk are finally making noise again.
Just weeks after Thomas Bangalter surprised fans with his first DJ set in 16 years alongside Fred again.. in Paris, reports have surfaced that Guy-Manuel de Homem-Christo is working on his first solo album. French music executive Emmanuel de Buretel, founder of Because Music, revealed in a recent interview that “Guy-Man fait son album” — “Guy-Man is making his album.”
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From Robots to Reinvention
When Daft Punk announced their official split in 2021, it closed one of the most influential chapters in electronic music history. Since then, Bangalter has re-emerged through art-driven solo projects like Mythologies and CHIROPTERA — and now, a long-awaited return to live DJing.
Meanwhile, Guy-Manuel has stayed largely off the radar. The recent comments from de Buretel mark the first credible sign that the quieter half of Daft Punk may finally be stepping into the spotlight. If true, this would be his first major solo release since the duo’s breakup.
What We Know (and What We Don’t)
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Confirmed source: The quote originates from de Buretel’s appearance on France Inter, reported by We Rave You on November 2, 2025.
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No official details: There’s still no word on collaborators, tracklist, or release timeline.
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Bangalter’s momentum: His recent Paris DJ set, captured at the Centre Pompidou, confirms that both members are creatively active again.
In short: both robots are moving, just not in sync this time.
Why This Matters
Guy-Manuel’s production style helped define Daft Punk’s signature French-touch sound — from the raw funk of Homework to the glossy euphoria of Discovery and the analog warmth of Random Access Memories. A solo record could finally show what his sound looks like when it stands completely on its own.
Will it be disco-driven and nostalgic, or something darker and more experimental? Either way, fans have waited over a decade to find out.
The Next Chapter
Between Thomas Bangalter’s surprise DJ comeback and Guy-Manuel’s rumored solo project, 2025 might finally be the year Daft Punk’s legacy continues moving forward.
One behind the decks. One in the studio.
Both back in motion — just not together… yet.
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